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Regular GPS would take a while, especially when in the city where there are buildings around which bounces signal around. Have you got 3G turned on? Turning it on will allow A-GPS, which is a lot quicker, but would use a small amount of data usage (~200-300KB).

On my Desire, disabling 3G takes over a minute to get a GPS lock in, turn it on, and I get a lock in by the time I finish typing in my destination address.

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Some car manufacturers use athermic heat-reflecting windscreens that reflect all electromagnetic signals, including GPS's, blocking the signal from entering the car. Reported car models using such heat reflecting windscreens include:

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Some car manufacturers use athermic heat-reflecting windscreens that reflect all electromagnetic signals, including GPS's, blocking the signal from entering the car. Reported car models using such heat reflecting windscreens include: